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Horn-Faced Bees Mating
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Horn-faced bees mating. The hornfaced bee (Osmia cornifrons) has been used commercially for several decades in Japan to pollinate apples. This solitary bee nests in reeds or holes in wood usually made by wood boring insects.
Credit:
Scott Camazine/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2434981
Legacy Identifier:
BR9475
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3401px × 5120px (~49 MB)
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animal
bee
behavior
double
horn-faced fee
insect
mating
megachilidae
osmia
osmia cornifrons
reproduction
reproductive
sex
sexual
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